Rome Launches Investigation into Christmas Tree's Premature Death

With a week still to go until December 25, the tree in the Italian capital's main square of Piazza Venezia has become such a laughing stock that it led the city's mayor to launch an investigation into what prompted Baldy's premature demise.

The tree known as 'Baldy' (Image courtesy: AFP Relaxnews)

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"O Christmas tree, O Christmas tree, how pitifully bare are your branches!" Romans on Tuesday were mourning the untimely death of the Eternal City's tree, affectionately nicknamed 'Baldy'. With a week still to go until December 25, the tree in the Italian capital's main square of Piazza Venezia has become such a laughing stock that it led the city's mayor to launch an investigation into what prompted Baldy's premature demise.

"Rome's tree is dry, dead on arrival. It's a metaphor for the state of the capital," one local wrote on Twitter, while another wondered: "What time does the funeral start?" According to Italian newspaper Il Messaggero, a preliminary inquiry found that the tree was not properly covered during transport from the Dolomites in northern Italy, where it had been grown.

A wide range of Romans -- including environmentalists and professional gardeners -- have opined that a tree of a more robust variety also would have survived for longer before starting to shed. Poor Baldy is a Norway spruce, while the European silver fir would have been a much safer bet for a tree, these self-professed Christmas tree experts said.

Many have compared "the fir tree agony" -- which has cost the city some 48,000 euros ($57,000) -- to the governing Five Star Movement (M5S), which won the mayorship in 2016 but has struggled with a transport and rubbish crisis. "As if the mess they have created over the past year and a half was not enough, we must put up with this misery," tweeted another Roman. Il Messaggero declared it a national embarrassment, saying that "in Russia, they've dubbed our dying tree a 'toilet brush'."

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